Study of African Dust with Multi-Wavelength Raman Lidar during "shadow" Campaign in Senegal

Igor Veselovskii, Philippe Goloub, Thierry Podvin, Valentyn Bovchaliuk, Didier Tanre, Yevgeny Derimian, Mikhail Korenskiy, Oleg Dubovik

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Abstract

West Africa and the adjacent oceanic regions are very important locations for studying dust properties and their influence on weather and climate. The SHADOW (Study of SaHAran Dust Over West Africa) campaign is performing a multi-scale and multi-laboratory study of aerosol properties and dynamics using a set of in situ and remote sensing instruments at an observation site located at IRD (Institute for Research and Development) Center, Mbour, Senegal (14°N, 17°W). In this paper, we present the results of lidar measurements performed during the first phase of SHADOW which occurred in March-April, 2015. The multiwavelength Mie-Raman lidar acquired 3β+2α+1δ measurements during this period. This set of measurements has permitted particle intensive properties such as extinction and backscattering Ångstrom exponents (BAE) for 355/532 nm wavelengths corresponding lidar ratios and depolarization ratio at 532 nm to be determined. The backscattering Ångstrom exponent during the dust episodes decreased to ~-0.7, while the extinction Ångstrom exponent though being negative, was greater than-0.2. Low values of BAE can likely be explained by an increase in the imaginary part of the dust refractive index at 355 nm compared to 532 nm.

Original languageEnglish
Article number08003
JournalEPJ Web of Conferences
Volume119
DOIs
StatePublished - 7 Jun 2016
Externally publishedYes
Event27th International Laser Radar Conference, ILRC 2015 - New York, United States
Duration: 5 Jul 201510 Jul 2015

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Physics and Astronomy

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